After the first group stage clash which India won by seven wickets in a one-sided manner, the two arch-rivals will be gearing up for this high-profile clash in Dubai that could play a massive role in deciding their role to the final. A lot of happened off the field due to the 'handshake row'
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha and white-ball head coach Mike Hesson have devised a plan to counter the spin threat posed by arch-rival India in their Super Fours fixture at the ongoing Asia Cup in Dubai on Sunday, according to Geo News.
This is the second clash between these two nations following the Pahalgam terror attack in April and the consequent launching of Operation Sindoor by the Indian Armed Forces against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in May.
Pakistan is falling behind its regional peers in the digital trade sector due to fragmented regulations, inadequate infrastructure, and poor policy coordination, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) warned in a report released on September 19. The ADB's study, Digitally Connected Central Asia Re
"...Several people have criticised India vs Pakistan matches. Had this been a bilateral series between India and Pakistan, then there would have been an issue. But this is Asia Cup... You have to play these matches. So, the decision taken by the Govt. is correct," More said.
"There is always a great enthusiasm for India vs Pakistan matches. I am not watching it much this year, in light of the attack (Pahalgam). But sport is sport, so keep supporting," Thite said.
Team India will take on their arch-rivals Pakistan in a high-voltage Super Four clash at Dubai on Sunday, with a lot more than a spot in the final at stake.
Team India will take on their arch-rivals Pakistan in a high-voltage Super Four clash at Dubai on Sunday, with a lot more than a spot in the final at stake.
"Our team is very strong. They have defeated Pakistan in the earlier match, so their morale is high. Pakistan is under pressure as they have lost once. Our team is very balanced," Pandey told ANI.